A video circulating on social media drew widespread condemnation after it captured a racially charged incident involving an Indian-origin man in the United States.
The footage shows a white male approaching the man and launching an abusive and xenophobic rant, questioning his presence in the country and telling him to "go back to India."
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“Why are you in my country? I don’t like you guys here. There are too many of you guys here. Indians! You guys are flooding all the white countries. I am tired of it. Americans are sick of this sh**. I want you to go back to India,” the aggressor can be heard saying in the video.
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The verbal assault continues with further expletives and slurs, including: “Tired of this fu*** brown people invading the country. Fu*** bullshit.” The Indian-origin man does not respond and appears to walk away from the confrontation.
The video, which surfaced on July 6, has sparked outrage online, with several users calling the incident a blatant display of racism. Many users have urged authorities to take action against the individual involved.
One social media user wrote, “Who are you to ask him to leave the USA? He is an American. He is successful, but you are not, so it’s not his problem. Who told you that the USA is a white country? USA belongs to non-Christian, non-white, red Indians.”
Another commented, “If all migrants leave America today, the country wouldn’t even exist anymore,” while others emphasized that white Americans are not the original inhabitants of the land.
This incident adds to a growing number of hate-related occurrences targeting people of South Asian descent in the United States. According to data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), anti-Asian hate crimes have seen a notable increase in recent years, with advocacy organizations warning of underreporting and a lack of adequate redressal mechanisms.
Indian Americans, who account for over 5 million of the U.S. population, are among the most educated and economically successful immigrant groups in the country. However, they continue to face challenges linked to racial discrimination, cultural stereotyping, and xenophobia in both public and private spaces.
The identity of the individual seen in the video has not yet been confirmed, and no official statement has been issued by law enforcement agencies at the time of publication.
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